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Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:11 am
by First Gen
Forbes.com (of all sites) recently posted a list of fictional vehicles from movies, cartoons and other origins and placed rank on them based on their capabilities.

Topping the list is Transformers own Autobot Blurr,
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with a listed speed of 800 mph. Second place went to the Mach 5 of Speed Racer fame
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(both the cartoon and newly released movie) running at 258 mph and third and fourth places going to the Batmoblie from Batman Begins (Starring Christian Bale) and Dom's Charger from the Fast and the Furious (Vin Diesel) both clocking in at 220 mph.

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A couple honorable mentions added to the list: Doc Brown's DeLorean
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from the Back to the Future Movies going up to 190 mph on the ground and and the man powered Flinstone mobile burning up the roads at 11 mph downhill.

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To view the complete list, click here.

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:26 am
by Archanubis
Take that, Speed Racer! :P

Forbes, huh? Well, I guess that makes it respectable. ;)

BTW, you need to fix the image for the Mach 5. All I'm getting is a box with a red X.

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:50 am
by Senor Hugo
But they didn't take into account the fact that the DeLorean trave;s at such speeds after hitting 88mph that it can travel through time.

We know that when you hit the speed of light, time slows down, so obviously the DeLorean passed the speed of light, by opening a wormhole that allowed them to pierce the veil of time and travel however they please.

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:52 am
by Zeds
They must have just hired someone at Forbes who is reliving their childhood like I am. All power to them :grin:

BTW...I think that this link will work better for everyone:

http://www.forbes.com/2008/05/07/fastes ... peed=30000

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:54 am
by Liege Evilmus
FUN

But outside of his annoying voice, and that one scene in the movie when he was in bot mode, I never saw him drive real fast.

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:59 am
by Zeds
Liege Evilmus wrote:FUN

But outside of his annoying voice, and that one scene in the movie when he was in bot mode, I never saw him drive real fast.


QFT! It was mainly Blurr's mouth that was moving at the speed of sound!

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:59 am
by It Is Him
That Blurr screen capture has a Sci-Fi channel watermark! Awesome! Those were good times when they reran G1.

Ha. I guess it's kind of silly that I'm more excited about a watermark than some crap on Forbes.

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 11:06 am
by ponycorn
Guys, who really is faster - Blurr or Nitro Convoy?

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 11:11 am
by NuclearConvoy
Go Blurr Go!!!
He's got the need, the need for speed!

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 11:52 am
by Firebird
Speed racer just can't get a #1 spot.

First Iron Man destroys him at the box office, now Blurr beat him by 500 mph. :D

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 11:59 am
by PrivatePoop
I saw the new SR movie, and even though I hated every second of it, I coulda sworn they gave some 3 or 4 hundred mph league figure at some point in the movie. Like, the announcer said he was going X speed, and X speed was noticeably higher than 258 mph. Not to nitpick over a fictional list, but I think Forbes may not have checked their sources properly.
Weren't there other TF's that were cited in their comic bios as going faster than some of the cars listed here?

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 12:04 pm
by Puck
Is it really voting when you just list given speeds from highest to lowest?

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 12:09 pm
by Dagon
Senor Hugo wrote:But they didn't take into account the fact that the DeLorean trave;s at such speeds after hitting 88mph that it can travel through time.

We know that when you hit the speed of light, time slows down, so obviously the DeLorean passed the speed of light, by opening a wormhole that allowed them to pierce the veil of time and travel however they please.



Thanks, you stole my post. But seriously, I agree with Senor Hugo.

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 12:13 pm
by First Gen
Dagon wrote:
Senor Hugo wrote:But they didn't take into account the fact that the DeLorean trave;s at such speeds after hitting 88mph that it can travel through time.

We know that when you hit the speed of light, time slows down, so obviously the DeLorean passed the speed of light, by opening a wormhole that allowed them to pierce the veil of time and travel however they please.



Thanks, you stole my post. But seriously, I agree with Senor Hugo.


Two words: Flux Capacitor. 88 MPH is hardly the speed of light, it was the flux capacitor that made time travel possible.

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 12:43 pm
by Blurrz
That's right.. Blurr is faster than all of you. Muhahahahaha!

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 1:44 pm
by Wolfhart
...But he lost a race to Hot Rod in Rebirth... :P

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 2:05 pm
by Senor Hugo
First Gen wrote:
Dagon wrote:
Senor Hugo wrote:But they didn't take into account the fact that the DeLorean trave;s at such speeds after hitting 88mph that it can travel through time.

We know that when you hit the speed of light, time slows down, so obviously the DeLorean passed the speed of light, by opening a wormhole that allowed them to pierce the veil of time and travel however they please.



Thanks, you stole my post. But seriously, I agree with Senor Hugo.


Two words: Flux Capacitor. 88 MPH is hardly the speed of light, it was the flux capacitor that made time travel possible.


Yes, 88mph is hardly the speed of light.

However, 88mph was only a requirement in order for the Flux Capacitor to work.

Once it hits 88mph the flux capacitor along with help from whichever radioactive substance they needed, plutonium or something, I forget, to generate the necessary 1.21 gigawatts for time travel to be possible.

What this, in totally armchair theory, does, is allow the Flux Capacitor to turn the stainless steel of the DeLorean into a giant superconductor.

This causes a door in the fabric of space/time to open, that which the DeLorean can travel through, and then go to any point in time.

Causing a door such as this to open, is only possible through one way. Speed, the Flash has been able to travel into the future, and I believe back, due to his speed and the connection to the Speed Force.

Wormholes, in Stargate, due to a solar-flare hitting at just the right time in the wormholes travel, causes SG-1 to travel to the past, then again to the future.

Then in numerous Star Trek episodes, and movies, travel through time has happened.

Now, this is essentially what the DeLorean/Flux Capacitor does. It opens up a wormhole, which could allow the DeLorean to travel through space in fractions of the time that it would take current technology, in order to travel that distance in time like that, you'd be going much, much, much faster than the speed of light. A wormhole causes this to happen, the only difference would be, that instead of traveling to a different place, the DeLorean is traveling to a different point in time, most likely due to the supercharged stainless steel of the DeLorean itself. Which could disrupt the wormhole enough for time travel to be possible.

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 2:19 pm
by First Gen
Senor Hugo wrote:Yes, 88mph is hardly the speed of light.

However, 88mph was only a requirement in order for the Flux Capacitor to work.

Once it hits 88mph the flux capacitor along with help from whichever radioactive substance they needed, plutonium or something, I forget, to generate the necessary 1.21 gigawatts for time travel to be possible.

What this, in totally armchair theory, does, is allow the Flux Capacitor to turn the stainless steel of the DeLorean into a giant superconductor.

This causes a door in the fabric of space/time to open, that which the DeLorean can travel through, and then go to any point in time.

Causing a door such as this to open, is only possible through one way. Speed, the Flash has been able to travel into the future, and I believe back, due to his speed and the connection to the Speed Force.

Wormholes, in Stargate, due to a solar-flare hitting at just the right time in the wormholes travel, causes SG-1 to travel to the past, then again to the future.

Then in numerous Star Trek episodes, and movies, travel through time has happened.

Now, this is essentially what the DeLorean/Flux Capacitor does. It opens up a wormhole, which could allow the DeLorean to travel through space in fractions of the time that it would take current technology, in order to travel that distance in time like that, you'd be going much, much, much faster than the speed of light. A wormhole causes this to happen, the only difference would be, that instead of traveling to a different place, the DeLorean is traveling to a different point in time, most likely due to the supercharged stainless steel of the DeLorean itself. Which could disrupt the wormhole enough for time travel to be possible.


Okay Hugo, now you're getting all Einstein on me. I have no idea about worm holes and space fabric so you lost me.

All I know is 1.21 jigawatts!!!!! And Biff's family like was destined to be a series of clone like people. :P

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 2:26 pm
by Senor Hugo
First Gen wrote:
All I know is 1.21 jigawatts!!!!! And Biff's family like was destined to be a series of clone like people. :P


Yeah, I watch a lot of Science Fiction..... a lot.

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 3:30 pm
by ShGarland_1383
First Gen wrote:Topping the list is Transformers own Autobot Blurr, with a listed speed of 800 mph.

Um...okay, then. Congratulations, Blurr!
:APPLAUSE:

ponycorn wrote:Guys, who really is faster - Blurr or Nitro Convoy?

Blurr. Kinda depends on if it's G1 Blurr or the retool of Armada Blurr that appeared in the Cybertron line. But assuming you mean G1 Blurr, he'd win.

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 4:16 pm
by Sledge
Wolfhart wrote:...But he lost a race to Hot Rod in Rebirth... :P

The race does not always go to the swift. The ability to take corners is generally pretty important.

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 6:41 pm
by Liege Evilmus
First Gen wrote:
Senor Hugo wrote:Yes, 88mph is hardly the speed of light.

However, 88mph was only a requirement in order for the Flux Capacitor to work.

Once it hits 88mph the flux capacitor along with help from whichever radioactive substance they needed, plutonium or something, I forget, to generate the necessary 1.21 gigawatts for time travel to be possible.

What this, in totally armchair theory, does, is allow the Flux Capacitor to turn the stainless steel of the DeLorean into a giant superconductor.

This causes a door in the fabric of space/time to open, that which the DeLorean can travel through, and then go to any point in time.

Causing a door such as this to open, is only possible through one way. Speed, the Flash has been able to travel into the future, and I believe back, due to his speed and the connection to the Speed Force.

Wormholes, in Stargate, due to a solar-flare hitting at just the right time in the wormholes travel, causes SG-1 to travel to the past, then again to the future.

Then in numerous Star Trek episodes, and movies, travel through time has happened.

Now, this is essentially what the DeLorean/Flux Capacitor does. It opens up a wormhole, which could allow the DeLorean to travel through space in fractions of the time that it would take current technology, in order to travel that distance in time like that, you'd be going much, much, much faster than the speed of light. A wormhole causes this to happen, the only difference would be, that instead of traveling to a different place, the DeLorean is traveling to a different point in time, most likely due to the supercharged stainless steel of the DeLorean itself. Which could disrupt the wormhole enough for time travel to be possible.


Okay Hugo, now you're getting all Einstein on me. I have no idea about worm holes and space fabric so you lost me.

All I know is 1.21 jigawatts!!!!! And Biff's family like was destined to be a series of clone like people. :P



Stop talking about 88, and 1.21, cause we all know 24 is the highest number!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkP_OGDCLY0

forget about it!

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 7:00 pm
by Tigertrack
First Gen wrote:All I know is 1.21 jigawatts!!!!! And Biff's family like was destined to be a series of clone like people. :P


The Biffs remind me a lot of the O'Doyle's in Billy Madison. Destiny did not look favorably upon the family, and neither apparently does the director.


But anyway Blurr rules, and he would whoop NitroConvoy in a race. :grin:

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:33 pm
by nummymuffin
:-? Well I can't argue that Blurr is the fastes fictonal car ever but that forbes list didn't even give an honorable mention to Mad Max's V8 interceptor! what gives?

P.S. A Transformer that changes into a V8 intercepto would be cool.

Re: Forbes: Blurr voted fastest fictional car.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:54 pm
by sto_vo_kor_2000
Senor Hugo wrote:Then in numerous Star Trek episodes, and movies, travel through time has happened.

Now, this is essentially what the DeLorean/Flux Capacitor does. It opens up a wormhole, which could allow the DeLorean to travel through space in fractions of the time that it would take current technology, in order to travel that distance in time like that, you'd be going much, much, much faster than the speed of light. A wormhole causes this to happen, the only difference would be, that instead of traveling to a different place, the DeLorean is traveling to a different point in time, most likely due to the supercharged stainless steel of the DeLorean itself. Which could disrupt the wormhole enough for time travel to be possible.


But "Speed" is not always a nessesety for time travel in the Star Trek universe.And wormholes have been known to have tempral displacement factors....meaning one end a wormhole can exsist in one time frame while the other end is in a different time frame.